The 10 Most Memorable Trucks and Truckers in Films

The 10 Most Memorable Trucks and Truckers in Films

Films with trucks and truck drivers as heroes have always appealed to the crowds. They depict the truth about truckers taking care of their transportation business and helping to keep the country’s cargo moving smoothly. We have compiled a list of ten of our most favourite trucker films. Let’s have a look at what they teach us about life behind the wheels.

Smokey and the Bandit – 1977
A wealthy Texan hires Bo ‘Bandit’ Darville and his partner Cledus “Snowman” Snow to deliver bootleg beer to his home in 24 hours. The journey seems smooth till Bo gets into trouble with the local sheriff. Like any good trucker, nothing can stop them from delivering the load, even with the Sheriff chasing their truck. The movie was a big hit and was followed by two sequels.

Big Trouble in Little China – 1986
Set in San Francisco’s China Town, the movie is a cult classic. Truck driver Jack Burton played by Kurt Russel, drives his ‘Porkchop Express’, a 1985 Freightliner FLC-120. He is dragged into a supernatural battle when he decides to help rescue his friend’s fiancée.

White Line Fever – 1975
An Airforce veteran gets into trucking to provide for his family but soon faces trouble when he discovers that the trucking industry is being controlled by organised crime.

Over the Top – 1987
Sylvester Stallone, a trucker, dreams of winning the grand prize of $100,000, a custom semi-truck and the respect of his son, by participating in a World Arm Wrestling Championship.